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Orishas Dancing at Buena Vista Club in Oxford

Not the Buena Vista Social Club of massive Cuban-band-fame, but a monthly Oxford Cuban salsa event organised by local Cuban dance fans who arranged for us to have our very own locally-based professional Cuban dance teacher, Ariel.

I’ve been chatting to Ariel quite a bit since we happened to coincide in Havana when we were over there. I’d mentioned to him about seeing Yoannis and partner doing an improvised Afro-cuban dance in Santiago de Cuba. Maybe he remembered that, because at the end of the afternoon workshop in which he taught us the dance of Eleggua, one of the orishas, or Santeria deities, Ariel offered to dance to the song “Y Que Tu Quiere Que Te Den?” (And What Do You Want Them To Give You?) and show us the dances of all the orishas who are sung to in that song.

Which was a major bonus for me, because of something I’m planning for an important scene in my latest project codenamed ‘Jaguar’. No more info for fear of spoilers… Perry, one of the organisers of Buena Vista in Oxford, is going to put up a video on Youtube.

Another one of those weird coincidences – I saw a British woman dancing reggaeton and recognised her from the world-famous dance hall, Casa de La Musica, Havana, a few weeks ago. She was pretty unmistakeable – I’ve rarely seen a white woman, let alone British, move like that! When my daughter and I went to Casa de La Musica, the Cuban guys we were with were amazed and said about this woman – “She moves like a Cuban.” I went over to talk to her and her friend, and they were indeed the two women we’d watched dancing with two quite well-known dance teachers from Havana.

She told me that just over a year ago she went to Cuba to learn to dance for the first time – as a beginner! I was staggered!

That does it. I must practice reggaeton at least half an hour a day from now on.

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Once Again Unto the Breach…

Even as I write, my publishers may be talking about The Joshua Files at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair. The Editor told me all sorts of exciting things about their plans…

Fingers crossed that the reaction isn’t the big So What…

Who knows, within a few weeks I may be able to refer to the Publishers by name!

Anyway, there’s not much for me to do but to get on with another book. That’s why I went to Cuba, to prepare the next project, which I’m codenaming ‘Jaguar’.

I went back to the plot I’d reworked after an early discussion with Agent Cox. Added a few new elements that I’ve gleaned from my trip to Cuba. Checked against a list of…now that would be telling. Added Ingredient X…muhahahahahaha.

Now to see what Agent Cox thinks of it…

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Hero Pursued in Santiago


One of the charming (not!) billboards that plague the countryside of Cuba, reminding everyone how what a wonder the revolution is, what great things it’s going to achieve. Cubans must wonder what happens when the revolution goes wrong, if a successful revolution leaves a Latin-American country, once a jewel of the Spanish Empire looking something like an impoverished African country.
This one says: Santiago – in the past – rebellious. Now – hospitable. Always – heroic.

It’s no secret that I’m planning to set my next book in Cuba. (Well, it isn’t now…) Not one of the Joshua books, something new. Well this is the story of how one Cuban received the proposed plot of the book I’m calling ‘Jaguar’s Realm’. (whoever publishes it – if anyone – may well change the title).

After the son lesson, we’d invited Yulieski and his girlfriend to join us for dancing at the Santiago Melia’s fancy nightclub, the Santiago Cafe. Well, it’s another shiny, cheesy latino nightclub where they play salsa for about half an hour and then solid latin disco music, just like most latin dance clubs in Mexico and apparently Cuba too. The setting is quite nice – an ersatz square in old Santiago, with reproductions of famous city spots, like the Casa de la Trova and a well-known bar. Yulieski turned up 30 mins late – sans jeune fille! I wasn’t entirely convinced by his having apparently misunderstood that our invitation had extended to the girlfriend too. I figured she didn’t like son but might like a fancy nightclub. “I thought you were just inviting me and the dance teacher”, Yulieski said, all innocence.

The dance teacher had quite rightly turned up his nose at the invite. “That sort of place,” he muttered, “is not really my scene.”

Yulieski seemed keener. We agreed to keep quiet about the fact that he’d been out with us. I guessed that he had his reasons – didn’t buy the mix-up. There was a live band playing son. They were good but not as good as the guys we’d heard in La Trova. Yulieski was keen to try out what he’d seen the dance teacher show us. He picked it up quickly, but was too shy to dance on the main dance floor.

Between dances he smoked and asked me what stuff I write. I told him a bit about Joshua and then told him I was planning another book, possibly a series, the first book of which would be set in Cuba. I told him the plot. Years and adult sophistication fell away as he listened. “And then this could happen…he said, jumping in with a series of suggestions. Pretty good ones too, but using a plot device which I use in Joshua 2, so that, I explained couldn’t be used.

“Your story,” he observed, “is the story of all boys in Santiago. We dream of crossing the island to Havana and finding a way to get to Florida. And like all Cubans, your hero is pursued in his own country.”

“So it’s a metaphor for the Cuban experience?” I said. Yulieski nodded. “I hope they let me back into the country if it gets published,” I said. Yulieski’s eyes widened in sudden realization. “…True!”

Yulieski kept making trips to and from the bar. “Maybe I’ll stay on for a bit,” he said as we got up to leave. “There are other girls to dance with,” I said, looking around. Iran blushed and covered his face. “There are. But it’s a secret, okay?”

Not anymore, pal.

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Mr. Agent Back In Touch

Mr. Agent has been very busy doing deals for his clients, yay him!

Finally, he emailed me to suggest we arrange a catch-up session. I was planning to be in London anyway for a thing at the Oratory so we decided to meet yesterday.

First good news – he loved the sample of the new novel I’m writing. Not the plot-less character story – I’ve shelved that until I think up a cure. This is another story; essentially an escape-and-chase story. Gosh I love those, so I thought I’d try to write one. Working title is ‘Jaguar’s Realm’. After a week of so drafting a trial plot, I started to write. It was fun – I didn’t have to wring out every page, as with the coming-of-age character story!

We discussed Mr. Agent’s criticisms. There were many! It’s back to the plotting for me.

Second good news. “We’re starting to see some interest from publishers in ‘The Joshua Files’. No offers, but interest.”

Now you’re talking, pal.

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A manuscript I call ‘Jaguar’s Realm’

If you’re a regular reader of this blog you might occasionally read about a manuscript I call JAGUAR’S REALM. It’s another childrens’ adventure novel, about a telepathical 12-year old boy called Leo and his escape from an island and a future of Evil Spying. I started writing it in summer 2006, as a Plan B in case ‘The Joshua Files’ didn’t find a publisher.

I finished JAGUAR’S REALM in autumn of 2007. It’s the third ms I wrote after INVISIBLE CITY and its sequel (provisionally titled ICE SHOCK).

What with all the excitement about ‘The Joshua Files’, my publishers still haven’t decided what to do with JAGUAR’S REALM. So I don’t yet know if and when you’ll be able to read it. I really enjoyed writing it though. It has adventure, intrigue and suspense…and from about a third of the way through, it’s one long chase across Cuba.

Here are all the blog entries about JAGUAR’S REALM.